"Oh, I was thinking about the situation in Tanville!" After a brief mont of distraction, George quickly responded. He found it unbelievable that he and Reinhardt could stand shoulder to shoulder as comrades in arms, in the sa trench. In George’s subconscious, he was always comparing himself to the perfect Reinhardt, competing against him; they were supposed to be rivals, not friends.
"I’m surprised, this ti your two brothers seem to have lost their way." Reinhardt said lightly, "No one can stage a coup in front of the Mythical Army, not now, and not in the future!"
George was startled, looking at the calm and composed Reinhardt in front of him. He wondered what kind of relationship he would have with this favored man of the gods after becoming the Gazalin Emperor. Is this soone he could control?
"Fortunately, because we were tracking those elusive Federation spies, we returned to zrich in ti, avoiding being caught off guard. If we had waited until Tanville was attacked to leave Biekelan, I’m afraid it would have been too late!" Reinhardt looked at George with piercing eyes, a hint of an unsettling smile at the corners of his mouth, "Prince George, you should really reward your intelligence personnel, shouldn’t you?"
"Yes... uh, yes!" George instinctively avoided Reinhardt’s bright eyes, feeling his heart racing.
"Your Highness, the ships are ready, we should comnce the operation." Reinhardt glanced nonchalantly at the transport ships in the distance, saying lightly, "I will go to the Imperial Palace, you go to save Your Majesty... Are you sure you want to make such an arrangent?"
George awkwardly smiled and said, "To be honest, I know I should go to the Imperial Palace, after all, the Royal Guard is under my command, and for you, rescuing my father is your greatest responsibility! But..." His smile was sowhat stiff, "You know, when both of my brothers have betrayed my father, I hope he can still see a trustworthy son!"
Reinhardt gave George a deep look and said lightly, "Alright then, I obey your will."
A few minutes later, twenty dium-sized transport ships slowly left the military base sixteen hundred kiloters from Tanville. After an hour of space flight, they would enter the atmosphere again, making an airborne landing in Tanville.
Watching the transport ships carrying George, his Royal Guard, and the Royal Intelligence Bureau agents, Reinhardt, standing on the bridge of the escort battleship, smiled slightly, "Yellow Sparrow Operation, interesting."
He personally locked onto George’s transport ship at the control panel and coldly gave the order, "Shoot it down!"
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When the Freedom Front base’s Electronic Camp attacked the Gazalin aerospace surveillance system according to the prearranged plan, they were surprised to find that the entire space control system, and even the entire SkyNet, was completely in chaos!
Commands of different permissions were constantly being sent throughout the system, overlapping each other, with commands issued in one second being nullified by higher authority commands in the next second, and then even higher authority commands taking turns appearing. Eighty percent of the SkyNet System was already frozen.
No one could use such a system for troop deploynt, logistics supplies, and intelligence sharing. Communication, control, surveillance, and defense systems were nearly paralyzed. If any electronic attack expert could achieve this without using permissions, the information engineers of the Electronic Attack Camp felt they might as well kill themselves!
There was only one possibility for such a situation! Soone was using unrestricted permissions to sabotage the network! Permission plus attack, like an ard guard opening the door wide for a powerful force, and escorting them all the way!
The warriors of the Electronic Camp continued their prearranged attack while sipping coffee, with the tension from before the action completely forgotten, and at this mont, Gazalin was defenseless!
Soon, the attack on the aerospace managent system and air defense system was completed. Using the permissions acquired by the Freedom Fighters infiltrated within Gazalin, the Electronic Camp almost breezed through the system’s recognition of the transport ships!
Stephen didn’t know that soone was quietly taking advantage of his actions. In order to ensure the smooth airborne deploynt and to disrupt the communication between the prison and all zrich garrisons, he used his and Bruce’s permissions to organize this sabotage against the entire zrich SkyNet system.
As a distinguished graduate of the Command Academy, he well understood what the SkyNet System ant for warfare!
In modern warfare, without communication, fire coordination, troop deploynt, intelligence sharing, or any combat data, even divine warriors can only face defeat!
He possessed the highest military permissions, while Bruce held the permissions for the Investigation Bureau and other security departnts. These permissions were the highest before the coup, but once the coup began, if Jas found a way to contact SkyNet, his and Bruce’s permissions would beco irrelevant.
So, the best solution was to completely paralyze the entire SkyNet! Relying on the military local network brought back from the front lines to win this battle!
The entire SkyNet system was gradually paralyzed, and Stephen’s transport troops and his armored units, spread throughout zrich, had gained an advantage over the ground garrisons through superior mobility and local networks!
He didn’t know that a transport ship adorned with the Royal insignia had already swaggered its way into the prison.
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